On July 9, 2014 at 12:34, bionutrient said...
Thank you very much for these codes. Unfortunately, I think there is actually a problem with my RC9500 -- I noticed that when I enter these codes into the WizzIt9 software and close the window, when I reopen it the codes have changed! They are much shorter and some of the digits/letters have changed!
Am I missing something?
I appreciate any input anyone has!
Thanks,
Bionutrient
I had to install W9 to figure out what you were talking about. And now it wants to be the default editor for my pronto files...lame.
Download this program:
[Link: hifi-remote.com]It is called IRScrutinizer. It will be your new best friend.
I added my code to a W9 file. Saved, closed, reopened, and saw the code looking different. I copy/pasted my code from here into IRS.
protocol nec2
d=132
sd=32
obc=128
I copy pasted the "revised" code from W9. It is the same code. 3FG or Barf would have to get into the details about what is different. Basically, W9 cleaned up my learn. I cross-learned from a universal remote to pronto. Then copy pasted the hex which you dropped into another pronto editor. You know how when you make a copy of a copy, things are mostly the same. That's kind of how IR learning works.
I know how to use the tools, but I don't have the entire IRProtocol (
[Link: google.com]) figured out enough like those guys to be able to instantly stare at the code and tell you why/where the change happened. I can tell you the revised code from w9 and my posted codes are the same.